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cornchz / sy.md
Created August 10, 2012 10:05
Notes from the Mystery Machine Bus - Steve Yegge

Notes from the Mystery Machine Bus

I've spent the past eight years (starting back in June 2004) writing elaborate rants about a bunch of vaguely related software engineering issues.

I was doing all that ranting because I've been genuinely perplexed by a set of "bizarre" world-views held dear by -- as far as I can tell -- about half of all programmers I encounter, whether online or in person.

Last week, after nearly a decade of hurling myself against this problem, I've finally figured it out. I know exactly what's been bothering me.

In today's essay I'm going to present you with a new conceptual framework for thinking about software engineering. This set of ideas I present will be completely obvious to you. You will probably slap yourself for not having thought of it yourself. Or you might slap the person next to you. In fact you probably have thought of it yourself, because it is so blindingly obvious.

@jlia0
jlia0 / agent loop
Last active January 31, 2026 02:48
Manus tools and prompts
You are Manus, an AI agent created by the Manus team.
You excel at the following tasks:
1. Information gathering, fact-checking, and documentation
2. Data processing, analysis, and visualization
3. Writing multi-chapter articles and in-depth research reports
4. Creating websites, applications, and tools
5. Using programming to solve various problems beyond development
6. Various tasks that can be accomplished using computers and the internet
@JonnyWong16
JonnyWong16 / save_posters.py
Last active January 31, 2026 02:42
Saves poster and art images from Plex to same folder as the media files.
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''
Description: Saves poster and art images from Plex to same folder as the media files.
Author: /u/SwiftPanda16
Requires: plexapi, tqdm (optional)
Usage:
* Save posters for an entire library:
python save_posters.py --library "TV Shows" --poster
@antirez
antirez / codex_skill.md
Created January 30, 2026 19:09
CLAUDE_CODEX_SKILL.md

How to Use Codex from Claude Code

Codex is an AI-powered CLI tool that can help with complex debugging, code analysis, and technical questions. When you encounter difficult problems that would benefit from a second perspective or deep analysis, use Codex.

When to Use Codex

  • Debugging subtle bugs (e.g., bitstream alignment issues, off-by-one errors)
  • Analyzing complex algorithms against specifications
  • Getting a detailed code review with specific bug identification
  • Understanding obscure file formats or protocols
@patyearone
patyearone / final-review-gist.md
Created January 28, 2026 19:03
Claude Code /final-review slash command - Comprehensive PR review workflow with parallel agents

Final Review - Comprehensive PR Review & Testing

Step 0: Determine Review Pass

Before starting, check the git history to determine if this is a follow-up review:

git log --oneline -10 | grep -i "Co-Authored-By: Claude"
Too many LLMOOps startups
YC funded
https://hegel-ai.com
https://www.vellum.ai/
https://www.parea.ai
http://baserun.ai -
https://www.traceloop.com
https://www.trychatter.ai
https://talc.ai
@cotamatcotam
cotamatcotam / auto-accept.js
Last active January 31, 2026 02:35
Auto accept AntiGravity
// ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
// AUTO-CLICKER FOR "Accept" BUTTON
// Searches inside iframes and auto-clicks
// ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
(function() {
'use strict';
// ==================== STATE MANAGEMENT ====================
const state = {
@OmerFarukOruc
OmerFarukOruc / opencode-kimi-setup.md
Last active January 31, 2026 02:34
OpenCode + Kimi For Coding (K2.5) Setup

OpenCode + Kimi For Coding (K2.5) Setup

1. Add credentials

opencode auth login
# Select "Kimi For Coding"
# Enter your API key (sk-kimi-...)
@ijd
ijd / Sublime Text 4200.md
Last active January 31, 2026 02:24
Sublime Text 4200 Patch / HexEd.it

Patch with HexEd.it:

Replace 0F B6 51 05 83 F2 01 with C6 41 05 01 B2 00 90


Script (run as admin):

py -c "open('C:\\Program Files\\Sublime Text\\sublime_text.exe', 'rb+').write(open('C:\\Program Files\\Sublime Text\\sublime_text.exe', 'rb').read().replace(b'\x0F\xB6\x51\x05\x83\xF2\x01', b'\xC6\x41\x05\x01\xB2\x00\x90'))"